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В ИНДУСТРИАЛЬНОЙ ЗОНЕ «ОҢТҮСТІК» СТРОИТСЯ ПАРОПРОВОД 09.12.2025
В ИНДУСТРИАЛЬНОЙ ЗОНЕ «ОҢТҮСТІК» СТРОИТСЯ ПАРОПРОВОДВ Шымкенте реализуется проект по строительству паропровода для индустриальной зоны «Оңтүстік» с тепловым пунктом. Строительные работы начались в ноябре 2025 года, завершение проекта планируется в 2026 году. В настоящее время строительные работы ведутся со стороны ТОО «Отау Строй». Проект направлен на обеспечение индустриальной зоны необходимой инженерной инфраструктурой и повышение эффективности работы предприятий. Общая протяжённость паропровода составляет 4,3 км. В процессе строительства используются стальные трубы диаметром Ø108 мм и Ø325 мм, ведутся подготовительные земляные работы и строительно-монтажные работы. Новый паропровод обеспечит предприятия Индустриальной зоны паром с необходимыми технологическими параметрами, что позволит обеспечить бесперебойную и эффективную работу производственных объектов, повысить стабильность и надёжность технологических процессов.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/shymkent-energetika-kommunal/press/news/details/1121974?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Presented Its Culture and Traditions at the Christmas Charity Fair in Warsaw 09.12.2025
The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Poland took part in the annual Christmas charity fair held in Warsaw under the patronage of the wife of the President of Poland, Marta Nawrocka.The Kazakhstani stand was one of the most expressive and informative at the fair, attracting attention with its diverse exhibits, ethnic flavor, and welcoming atmosphere.The Kazakhstan stand was one of the most vivid and content-rich, attracting visitors with its range of exhibits, ethnic character, and warm hospitality.The extensive selection of souvenirs, handicrafts, and traditional delicacies generated considerable interest among visitors and was met with very positive reviews.Particular attention was attracted by qurdak, manty, baursaks, and samsa prepared by the spouses of the diplomatic mission’s staff.Along with exploring Kazakh cuisine, the visitors of the fair were also introduced to the country’s rich musical heritage. Kazakh students performed national kyuis and songs on the dombra and kobyz, offering a vibrant cultural showcase that generated considerable public interest.Participation in the event made it possible not only to present the rich culture and traditions of our country, but also to contribute to charitable initiatives aimed at helping those in need.Over 60 embassies and 20 charitable organizations participated in the event.For reference: The Diplomatic Charity Fair is held annually by the Association of Spouses of Heads of Mission accredited in Poland (SHOM). Traditionally, the event features national brands, handicrafts, cuisine and culture presented by participating countries, as well as artistic performances.All funds raised at the fair are directed to support social and humanitarian projects in Poland. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-warsaw/press/news/details/1121915?lang=kk
Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan to the WTO Kairat Torebayev meets with WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo 09.12.2025
Geneva, 9 December 2025 – Today, at the headquarters of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the WTO, Ambassador Kairat Torebayev, met with the Secretary-General of the WMO, Dr. Celeste Saulo.During the meeting, the sides discussed key areas of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the WMO, including joint regional initiatives, strengthening national hydrometeorological capacity, Kazakhstan’s engagement in global climate efforts, and the implementation of the Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative. Special attention was given to preparations for the Regional Environmental Summit 2026, which will take place in Kazakhstan.Ambassador Torebayev conveyed an official invitation from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the WMO Secretary-General to participate in the Summit. It was noted that the involvement of the WMO and the personal presence of Dr. Saulo would play an essential role in advancing regional efforts on climate resilience and early warning systems for natural hazards.The parties also discussed the potential participation of the WMO in thematic summit sessions dedicated to strengthening early warning systems in Central Asia, including cooperation with national meteorological services and UN system partners.Dr. Saulo commended Kazakhstan’s efforts to enhance regional collaboration in climate security and expressed her readiness to continue working closely across all areas of the shared agenda.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-wto/press/news/details/1121924?lang=kk
A New Tool for Business: Counterparty Verification Service 09.12.2025
The KGD is updating its system: instead of the old categorization model, a more flexible tax-risk analysis is now in place — by tax types, industries, regions, and company groups.A new service for businesses has been launched — “Information on Counterparties.”It helps you quickly check a partner using open data:• tax regime• VAT registration• taxes paid• number of employees• tax burden ratio• information about directors and founders• whether there are any restrictions on e-invoicing or inclusion in lists of unreliable taxpayersTo use the service: go to the KGD Portal portal.kgd.gov.kz, enter the BIN/IIN — and get the information.The service will be gradually expanded and improved based on feedback from businesses.This is a step toward more transparent and secure business relationships.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1121912?lang=kk
Dear colleagues, members of the National Anti-Corruption Network and all those who consistently defend the values of transparency and good governance! 09.12.2025
Congratulations on the International Anti-Corruption Day.This day is a reminder that the development of the state, the trust of citizens and the stability of institutions are impossible without the principled position of each of us.Thanks to your expertise, perseverance and willingness to raise difficult issues, a culture of zero tolerance for corruption is being formed, accountability is being strengthened and public participation in decision-making is expanding.You are the people who change the rules of the game. Your contribution includes new standards of openness, professional initiatives, practical recommendations for government authorities, protection of citizens' interests, and the creation of an environment where justice becomes the norm and abuse the exception.May our joint work remain a guideline for all those who strive for honest, responsible and effective public administration.Thank you for your unwavering integrity and dedication.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maslikhat-ulken-naryn/press/news/details/1121871?lang=kk
Central Asia Breaks Tourism Records as Regional Travel Surge Accelerates 09.12.2025
Central Asia is experiencing a tourism boom, with the region welcoming 28.6 million foreign visitors in 2024. The rapid expansion reflects the region’s natural and cultural richness, targeted government efforts to transform tourism infrastructure, simplify travel, and expand international connectivity.Kazakhstan continues to anchor the regional surge with sharp increases in both international and domestic arrivals. In the first half of 2025, the country welcomed 7.5 million foreign tourists, including 5 million who stayed longer than 24 hours.For all of 2024, the total number reached 15.3 million visitors, accelerating the country’s tourism ambitions.According to the country’s Tourism Industry Committee, in 2024tourism facilities generated 151 billion tenge (approximately US$318 million), a 25% year-on-year increase. The strongest inflows came from China, India, Türkiye, Germany, and South Korea, driven by visa-free regimes, expanding air routes, and growing interest in Kazakhstan’s nature and cultural heritage.Domestic tourism has also surged, reaching 10.5 million travelers in 2024, nearly one million more than the previous year. The report shows that China topped inbound arrivals with 655,000 visitors, followed by India with 146,000, Türkiye with 130,000, Germany with 92,000, and South Korea with 40,000.Kazakh Tourism noted in a written comment for The Astana Times that the country operates a fully automated dual licensing system for outbound and inbound tour operators. Professional tour guides, who must undergo state-certified training, now number more than 400 nationwide, with one-third based in Almaty.Eco-tourism and cultural tourism continues to riseThe Kyrgyz Republic has strengthened its reputation as a destination for eco-tourism and active outdoor travel. In the first six months of 2025, the country received nearly 5 million foreign visitors, compared to 8.86 million for all of 2024.Nearly 90% of arrivals came from other Central Asian countries, especially Uzbekistan, reflecting the growing popularity of short-term cross-border trips and nature-based tourism.Uzbekistan continues to establish itself as the cultural heart of Central Asia, with Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva serving as the region’s leading heritage destinations.According to the National Statistic Committee of Uzbekistan, in the first nine months of this year, the country recorded an impressive 49% increase over the previous year, welcoming 7.5 million foreign tourists.Most visitors arrived from neighboring countries, including 2.1 million from the Kyrgyz Republic, 1.76 million from Kazakhstan, and 1.7 million from Tajikistan as a direct result of effective global promotion of Uzbekistan’s historical landmarks.According to the State Border Service of Azerbaijan, Kazakh citizens accounted for 4% (87,804 people) of total arrivals to the country in the first ten months of 2025. The number of Kazakh tourists and business travelers increased by 19.4% compared to the previous year, reflecting growing regional connectivity.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1121872?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Highlights Key Migration Policy Priorities at the 116th Session of the International Organization for Migration Council in Geneva 09.12.2025
December 8-12, 2025 A Kazakhstani delegation led by First Vice Minister of Labor and Social Protection of Population of the Republic of Kazakhstan A.Yertaev is participating in the 116th session of the Council of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Geneva.Speaking during the ministerial segment, A.Yertayev outlined the key directions of Kazakhstan’s migration policy, reaffirmed the country’s commitment to the principles of safe, orderly and regular migration, and highlighted the strong momentum in Kazakhstan’s cooperation with IOM and its Member States.He also informed participants about Kazakhstan’s chairmanship of the Almaty Process, an initiative aimed at strengthening regional mechanisms for managing migration flows in Central Asia.One of the event’s notable developments was the appointment of renowned Kazakh singer Dimash Kudaibergen as an IOM Global Goodwill Ambassador. This appointment underscores the growing international recognition of Kazakhstan’s contribution to the humanitarian agenda and will help draw greater global attention to the protection of migrants’ rights and support for IOM initiatives.On the sidelines of the session, A. Yertayev held a bilateral meeting with IOM Deputy Director General Ugochi Daniels. The Kazakh side presented the Unified Migration Portal Migration.enbek.kz, highlighted its key digital services, and outlined its role in advancing the modernization of migration management.The parties discussed prospects for cooperation in the areas of migration process digitalization and the protection of migrants’ rights.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1121873?lang=kk
Kazakh Room Reopened at the Palais des Nations in Geneva 09.12.2025
On the eve of the 34th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s Independence, a solemn ceremony was held at the United Nations Office at Geneva to mark the reopening of the renovated Kazakh Room (Room XIV).Opening remarks were delivered by Kazakhstan’s Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization and international economic organizations Mr. Kairat Torebayev; Director-General of the UN Office at Geneva Ms. Tatiana Valovaya; and Deputy Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Ms. Ugochi Daniels. The honored guest was the renowned Kazakh singer, Kazakhstan’s Goodwill Ambassador, and IOM Global Goodwill Ambassador, Dimash Qudaibergen.The event was attended by heads of diplomatic missions, representatives of international organizations, and members of the Kazakh diaspora.Kazakh Room is a unique gift from Kazakhstan to the United Nations. In 2013, the hall was inaugurated by the then Director-General of the UN Office at Geneva, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Its central decorative elements remain the handmade tapestries that embody national ornamentation and history. After the renovation of the Palais des Nations, the hall has been reopened for conferences, cultural events, and film screenings for the benefit of Geneva’s international community.“Kazakh Room is not just a meeting room; it is a symbol of Kazakhstan’s commitment to multilateralism, dialogue, and peace. We are pleased to open its doors today together with Dimash – a voice that unites millions of people around the world,” Ambassador Kairat Torebayev noted in his remarks.During the ceremony, IOM Deputy Director General Ms. Ugochi Daniels officially announced the appointment of Dimash Qudaibergen as an IOM Global Goodwill Ambassador. Dimash is also one of the first Goodwill Ambassadors of Kazakhstan under the national project of the same name launched in 2024.Addressing the guests, Dimash Qudaibergen emphasized that music is a universal language understood by everyone without translation. He warmly spoke about his fans – the Dears – who learn Kazakh songs, play national instruments, travel to Kazakhstan, and sincerely discover its culture. According to the artist, this inspires him to carry a message of peace, kindness, and unity.Guests were shown Dimash Qudaibergen’s video “Kieli Meken” as well as an IOM video about his work as a Goodwill Ambassador. At the end of the ceremony, guests were offered traditional Kazakh treats.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1121880?lang=kk
The reception of citizens was held 09.12.2025
Deputy of Ulken Naryn electoral district No. 3 T. Kambarov received citizens in the building of the public reception of the AMANAT party.During the reception, there were questions regarding the lighting of apartment buildings, as well as the need to install security cameras on the outskirts of the village, stray dogs, snow removal from streets, and garbage collection in residential areas in the village of Ulken Naryn.All the issues raised by the residents were carefully listened to, recorded and taken under control for further consideration and resolution. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maslikhat-ulken-naryn/press/news/details/1136738?lang=kk
Alatau Investment Forum 09.12.2025
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KazAID strengthens cooperation with Indonesia 09.12.2025
KazAID strengthens cooperation with IndonesiaAs part of the 7th Asia-Pacific Regional Forum of Directors-General on South-South and Triangular Cooperation, the Kazakh delegation held a meeting with representatives of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The parties confirmed their readiness to expand their partnership and discussed the implementation of joint projects in the field of official development assistance.The prospect of signing a memorandum that would enable the following was considered separately:- jointly implementing international aid projects;- developing a triangular cooperation format; KazAID continues to strengthen international cooperation and expand opportunities for global development. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1121809?lang=kk
Special tax regime (STR) for the self-employed: what is changing 09.12.2025
The new Tax Code introduces a simplified STR regime for people with small incomes and those who work without employees, including those employed through platforms. Who the SТR is suitable for:- Not a sole proprietor;- without employees;- the activity is included in the list authorized by the Government;- income up to 300 MRP per month (≈1.3 million tenge in 2026). What gives SТR:- no need to register as an IE;- income tax - 0%;- only one mandatory payment - 4% social payments (pension, medical insurance, social security);- no reporting is required;- everything is conducted through a special mobile application: checks, income accounting, automatic calculation of social payments;- if working through a platform - social payments are transferred by the operator itself. SТR helps the self-employed to work legally and receive social guarantees: pension, medical and social protection. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1121821?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan strengthen cooperation and partnership in the field of pension provision 09.12.2025
From November 25 to 28, 2025, an official meeting between delegations from the Unified Accumulative Pension Fund of the Republic of Kazakhstan (UAPF) and the State Social Protection Fund under the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SSPF) was held in Baku as part of an experience exchange program. The program included presentations of the two countries' social protection and pension systems, and a discussion of digital services and administration mechanisms. The UAPF presented an overview of Kazakhstan's funded pension system, the demographic situation, the digitalization of pension services, and Kazakhstan's position in international pension ratings. The UAPF also provided information on the "National Fund for Children" project, a socially significant project for the country, in which the UAPF acts as the operator for recording target requirements, assets, savings, and implementing targeted savings payments. The Azerbaijani side was particularly interested in Kazakhstan's experience in digitalizing pension services, which allows citizens to access virtually all services remotely. UAPF's digital services provided the basis for exchanging experience on modern solutions, automation, and improving service levels for pension fund depositors in the two countries. The delegations also visited the SSPF's central branch for social benefits, as well as the Agency for Sustainable and Operational Social Security (DOST) and the DOST Inclusive Development Center, where they learned about Azerbaijan's innovative solutions for providing state social services and supporting various categories of citizens. Following the meeting, the parties also signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening cooperation and expanding professional collaboration in the field of pension provision across a wide range of areas, including the exchange of information on changes to pension legislation and ongoing reforms, the sharing of experiences in digital technologies in the pension system, and joint expert research. UAPF was founded on August 22, 2013 on the basis of GNPF APF JSC. The founder and shareholder of the UAPF is the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan represented by the State Institution Committee of State Property and Privatization of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Trust management of UAPF pension assets is carried out by the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In accordance with the pension legislation, the UAPF attracts compulsory pension contributions, employer’s compulsory pension contributions, compulsory occupational pension contributions, voluntary pension contributions, as well as carries out enrollment and accounting of voluntary pension contributions formed at the expense of the unclaimed amount of guaranteed compensation for the guaranteed deposit, transferred by the organization carrying out mandatory guarantee of deposits, in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On mandatory guarantee of deposits placed in second-tier banks of the Republic of Kazakhstan", ensures the implementation of pension benefits.The Fund also carries out accounting of target assets and target requirements, accounting and crediting of target savings (TS) to target savings accounts, payments of TS to their recipients in bank accounts, accounting for returns of TS in the manner determined by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of the National Fund for Children program (More details at www.enpf.kz Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-rudnyi-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1121839?lang=kk
The visit of the Special Representative of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Afghanistan, Ambassador–at-Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Y.Tukumov to Afghanistan 09.12.2025
Kabul, December 8, 2025 – Yerkin Tukumov, Special Representative of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Afghanistan, Ambassador–at-Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, carried out a working trip to Afghanistan on behalf of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, aimed at implementing the instructions of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who attaches special priority to the development of constructive cooperation with Afghanistan and its involvement in regional processes.During the trip, Y.Tukumov held a number of meaningful meetings with the Afghan leadership, including Minister of Foreign Affairs A. Muttaki, Governor of Balkh Province M.Y.Wafa, Deputy Minister of Public Works M.Sahibzada, as well as representatives of other key departments. The main focus of the talks was on expanding cooperation in trade and economic, transport and logistics, industrial, infrastructural, agricultural, humanitarian, educational and medical fields, as well as security and counter-terrorism issues.The Afghan side paid sincere attention to Kazakhstan's humanitarian initiative, the mission of a team of Kazakhstani doctors who worked in Afghanistan at the end of November this year. It was emphasized that the activities of Kazakhstani doctors had an important effect, allowing them to provide qualified care to a significant number of patients and support the work of local clinics. According to the Afghan representatives, the doctors' mission has become not only a practical manifestation of friendship and partnership, but also a concrete contribution of Kazakhstan to strengthening the social stability of Afghan society, reducing tensions related to the shortage of medical personnel and resources.During the talks with the head of the Afghan Foreign Ministry and other relevant departments, the construction of the Turgundi–Herat–Kandahar–Spin-Boldak railway, which is of strategic importance for the transport integration of Afghanistan and the expansion of regional trade flows, was discussed. Consultations were held on the current state of the project preparation, its technical parameters and the planned stages of implementation. It was emphasized that the north-south path will connect the key economic centers of Afghanistan with the nodal logistics points of Central and South Asia, creating conditions for diversifying foreign trade, increasing household incomes and increasing the country's transit potential. The Afghan leadership, in turn, noted that President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's policy of strengthening regional connectivity and supporting infrastructure projects is perceived in Kabul as an important factor in stabilizing and reviving Afghanistan economically.Afghan Foreign Minister A. Muttaki noted that Kazakhstan is one of the most consistent and predictable partners providing real assistance to the socio-economic sustainability of Afghanistan. According to him, the initiative of the Kazakh President to strengthen regional connectivity and support humanitarian projects in Afghanistan helps mitigate the effects of economic challenges, promotes the expansion of trade flows and creates additional employment opportunities for the population.The Governor of Balkh Province, M.Y.Vafa, stressed that Kazakhstan, through its activities, makes an important contribution to improving the socio-economic environment of Afghanistan by supporting infrastructure projects, logistics initiatives and supplying vital food products, which helps to reduce tension and strengthen stability on the ground. The Afghan representatives noted that having a reliable partner focused on long-term solutions is a key factor in building sustainable foundations for Afghanistan's internal development.The leadership of the Afghan agencies expressed their gratitude for the personal attention of the President Tokayevs referred to the situation in Afghanistan, stressing that such an approach helps to maintain a balance of interests in the region, strengthens trust between countries and demonstrates the responsible role of Kazakhstan as a state that consistently advocates stability, peace and development. The Afghan side noted that Kazakhstan's active diplomacy and practical support significantly contribute to reducing the risks of humanitarian degradation, strengthening economic stability and preserving space for political dialogue in Afghanistan.Following the talks, the parties confirmed their intention to continue an intensive dialogue and expand practical cooperation in all key areas, based on the common interests of peace, stability and prosperity in the region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kabul/press/news/details/1121766?lang=kk
Entrepreneurs in Akmola region fined for selling products of dubious origin 09.12.2025
In the Akmola region, during regular inspections of the food market, instances of exceeding the permissible markup on socially important products were discovered. The inspections were carried out by the Department of Trade and Consumer Protection of the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the Akmola region.For example, individual entrepreneur Yuldashev sold carrots with a 33.3% markup, significantly exceeding the legally permitted level. Similar violations were found at individual entrepreneur Gulyaeva T.M. at the Khutorok store for selling buckwheat with a 27% markup, at individual entrepreneur Zhanalinova at the Produkty store for selling cabbage with a 72.7% markup, and at individual entrepreneur Mirmakhmud for selling onions with a 60% markup.In each of these cases, the entrepreneurs were held administratively liable under Article 204-4 of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Administrative Offenses, with fines imposed. These measures are aimed at preventing unfair practices, ensuring trade transparency, and protecting the interests of citizens.Furthermore, in the Shortandy District, a case was discovered where prices were listed in foreign currency—products in the store were listed in rubles, which violates the law requiring prices to be listed exclusively in tenge. The entrepreneur was also fined for this violation.During the 2025 period analyzed, 216 entrepreneurs were held administratively liable in the Akmola Region, 99 of whom received warnings and 117 were fined a total of over 2.2 million tenge. The violations identified included exceeding the trade markup at the SZPT, selling goods in foreign currency, the absence of a consumer corner, and failure to respond to consumer complaints within the prescribed timeframe."We also conducted 21 purchases of products of questionable origin, and found labeling violations in 17 cases. Entrepreneurs received fines totaling over 1 million tenge. Our work continues, monitoring retail outlets throughout the region and preventing unfair practices," noted Yerlan Aubakirov, Head of the Department of Trade and Consumer Protection for the Akmola Region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1121790?lang=kk
A 70-year-old resident of the Akmola region received a refund for a non-working phone from Wildberries 09.12.2025
The Akmola Region continues to demonstrate the effectiveness of its consumer protection agencies. In 2025, the Department of Trade and Consumer Protection of the Akmola Region reviewed 983 citizen complaints, over 80% of which were satisfied, and refunds exceeded 82 million tenge.The department's specialists actively resolve disputes out of court, allowing citizens to promptly protect their rights and receive refunds. For example, a resident of the region was able to get 8.1 million tenge back for a used car thanks to a complaint prepared by the Department against the dealership. In another case, a buyer refused a new car due to discovered damage, after which the seller returned 28.3 million tenge.Disputes over household goods and electronics also involve the Department's intervention. A resident of the region experienced delays and defects in delivery of furniture worth 1,000,200 tenge under a contract. Specialists provided explanatory information, and the entrepreneur rectified the violations.A 70-year-old resident of the region received a refund of 34,840 tenge for a phone purchased on Wildberries. He ordered a phone advertised as a Redmi 14 for his daughter, but the product he received was not what he expected. The phone failed IMEI verification, making it unusable in Kazakhstan. Attempts to return the money directly to the seller were unsuccessful, and only a timely appeal to the Department yielded results.In another case, a consumer who was wronged when booking a resort where a deposit refund was denied was able to reach a settlement with the Department's assistance: the money was returned and an additional day of stay was provided at a discount. A resident of Kokshetau received a refund of 22,500 tenge for a poorly repaired phone, the defect of which appeared during the warranty period.The Department's effectiveness is also confirmed by judicial practice: during the first 11 months of 2025, the agency participated in 15 court cases as a third party, which allowed it to recover more than 9.9 million tenge in favor of individuals.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1121799?lang=kk
On the introduction of a permit-based procedure for the export of certain types of goods 09.12.2025
The Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan announces the adoption of a joint order of the Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 17, 2025, No. 325-НҚ, the Minister of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 20, 2025, No. 494, the Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 20, 2025, No. 586/НҚ, the Acting Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 20, 2025, No. 717, and the Minister of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 20, 2025, No. 391 "On the implementation of the pilot project 'On certain issues of regulating the export of certain types of goods.'" This order comes into force on December 5, 2025.This joint order introduces a permit-based procedure for the export of certain types of goods, which applies exclusively to goods exported to CIS member states. The permit-based procedure applies to certain types of industrial goods, telecommunications and computer equipment, their parts and materials, as well as certain types of aviation industry goods.The lists of goods subject to the permit-based procedure are approved in Appendices 1, 2, and 3. The rules for issuing permits and the list of required documents are approved in Appendix 4 to the joint order.Contacts for consultations1. For questions regarding the export of telecommunications and computer equipment, its parts, and materials:Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan:Tel.: 64-95-13, 64-95-19.2. For questions regarding the export of aviation industry goods:Department of Digitalization and Public Services of the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of KazakhstanTel.: 98-33-34;Civil Aviation Committee of the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of KazakhstanTel.: 57-23-06.3. For questions regarding the export of industrial goods:Industry Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Construction of the Republic of KazakhstanTel.: 57-23-53.4. For questions regarding customs operations:State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of KazakhstanTel.: 71-84-16, 71-79-51.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1121750?lang=kk
Akim of the Chapaevsky rural district M. Kabanbaev at a press conference 09.12.2025
At a press conference, M. Kabanbaev, Akim of the Chapayev rural district, presented key areas of socio-economic development for the district and outlined priority tasks for the near future. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-altay-chapaev/press/news/details/1121708?lang=kk